Be that as it may, DRM is getting more and more intrusive to the paying majority of gamers and it's getting to the point where the pirates will be seen as the lesser evil in comparison to the publishers and stop buying legitimate games.Petromir said:They can't be seen to do nothing. Most DRM is a token effort to keep bakers happy. THey have to keep producing new systems (backer arent completely stupid) to show that they are continuing to fight back.Gunner 51 said:Just not bother with the DRM.
If it doesn't work, it should be discarded. With the money saved from not pirate-proofing, the publishers can give it to the devs to make the game better or longer.
Plus Joe Public won't have to put up with all this DRM gubbins which slows down their PCs.
The pirates can NEVER be defeated no matter what measure are taken. It's just something that the publishers are going to have to live with.